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Photonanotechnology For Therapeutics And Imaging 1st Edition Phd Choi

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Photonanotechnology For Therapeutics And Imaging 1st Edition Phd Choi
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Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.45 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Ph.D. Choi, Seok Ki (editor)
ISBN: 9780128178409, 012817840X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Photonanotechnology For Therapeutics And Imaging 1st Edition Phd Choi by Ph.d. Choi, Seok Ki (editor) 9780128178409, 012817840X instant download after payment.

Photonanotechnology for Therapeutics and Imaging surveys major concepts and recent advances in the use of photonanotechnology with nanomaterials reported in various interdisciplinary fields, including chemistry, materials science, biomedical engineering and biomedicine. This book discusses the impact of this technology on the advancement of therapeutic modalities and imaging methods in cancers, infectious diseases and other serious diseases. Photonanotechnology studies the design principle, application and development of photoactive nanomaterials. It applies light-controlled strategies for the development of nanotherapeutics, imaging agents and diagnostic nanodevices.

  • Provides the latest information on photocontrolled drug delivery systems
  • Details how photoactive nanomaterials are designed to release reactive oxygen species (ROS) for photodynamic therapy (PDT)
  • Explains how photoactive nanomaterials have the ability to induce surface plasmonic heating for photothermal therapeutic (PTT) effects

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